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Riverdale
Season 1
Home media cover
Starring
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseJanuary 26 (2017-01-26) –
May 11, 2017 (2017-05-11)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

The first season of Riverdale premiered on The CW on January 26, 2017 and concluded on May 11, 2017 with a total of 13 episodes. The series is based on the characters from the Archie Comics, created by Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit, and John L. Goldwater, and was created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.

The principal cast included the core four characters of the series Archie Andrews (KJ Apa), Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), and Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse), who also serves as the series narrator. Other cast members included Veronica's mother Hermione Lodge (Marisol Nichols), fellow students Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) and Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray), Betty's mother Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick), and Archie's father Fred Andrews (Luke Perry).

The first season focuses on the town of Riverdale in the aftermath of the death of Jason Blossom (Trevor Stines), who supposedly drowned the summer before school started.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Chapter One: The River's Edge"Lee Toland KriegerRoberto Aguirre-SacasaJanuary 26, 2017 (2017-01-26)T15.101361.38[1]
22"Chapter Two: A Touch of Evil"Lee Toland KriegerRoberto Aguirre-SacasaFebruary 2, 2017 (2017-02-02)T13.203021.15[2]
33"Chapter Three: Body Double"Lee Toland KriegerYolonda E. LawrenceFebruary 9, 2017 (2017-02-09)T13.203031.20[3]
44"Chapter Four: The Last Picture Show"Mark PiznarskiMichael GrassiFebruary 16, 2017 (2017-02-16)T13.203041.14[4]
55"Chapter Five: Heart of Darkness"Jesse WarnRoss MaxwellFebruary 23, 2017 (2017-02-23)T13.203050.98[5]
66"Chapter Six: Faster, Pussycats! Kill! Kill!"Steven A. AdelsonTessa Leigh Williams & Nicholas ZwartMarch 2, 2017 (2017-03-02)T13.203061.09[6]
77"Chapter Seven: In a Lonely Place"Allison AndersAaron AllenMarch 9, 2017 (2017-03-09)T13.203071.03[7]
88"Chapter Eight: The Outsiders"David KatzenbergJulia CohenMarch 30, 2017 (2017-03-30)T13.203080.99[8]
99"Chapter Nine: La Grande Illusion"Lee RoseJames DeWilleApril 6, 2017 (2017-04-06)T13.203090.91[9]
1010"Chapter Ten: The Lost Weekend"Dawn WilkinsonBritta Lundin & Brian E. PatersonApril 13, 2017 (2017-04-13)T13.203100.87[10]
1111"Chapter Eleven: To Riverdale and Back Again"Kevin SullivanRoberto Aguirre-SacasaApril 27, 2017 (2017-04-27)T13.203110.89[11]
1212"Chapter Twelve: Anatomy of a Murder"Rob SeidenglanzMichael GrassiMay 4, 2017 (2017-05-04)T13.203120.98[12]
1313"Chapter Thirteen: The Sweet Hereafter"Lee Toland KriegerRoberto Aguirre-SacasaMay 11, 2017 (2017-05-11)T13.203130.96[13]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Guest

Production

Development

Originally in development at Fox, it was announced in 2014 that Warner Bros TV would be producing the series through Berlanti Productions as Robert Aguirre-Sacasa, Greg Berlanti (creator of Supergirl and Arrow), and Sarah Schechter, and Jon Goldwater, the CEO of Archie Comics as executive producers.[38] In July 2015, it was announced that Riverdale had moved to The CW and that Aguirre-Sacasa would be writing the pilot episode.[39] On January 29, 2016, The CW officially ordered a pilot[40] and on May 16, 2016 it was picked up for series.[41] In November 2016, it was announced the first episode would air on January 26, 2017.[42]

Writing

Robert Aguirre-Sacasa stated that the show was not directly inspired by the comics reboot that occurred in 2015, as the show had already been pitched to Fox at that point. He also stated he was aware that the show needed to be more accessible for a modern audience, unlike the original comics. He stated that the show would follow a serialized, neo-noir format.[43] At San Diego Comic Con 2016, Aguirre-Sacasa explained that the first season would follow what happened to Jason Blossom, a teen who died the summer before school started and stated that the murder solving would not be dragged out.[44] Talking about the darker themes of the show, he states he was inspired by coming of ages films such as Stand By Me and River's Edge. He said that he thought, "What would a coming of age story be like, if David Lynch made it, or if Stephen King wrote it?"[45] In January 2017, it was revealed that the show would not be making Jughead asexual, which was revealed in February 2016, stating that the first season was aiming to be an origin story for the 75 years of history.[46][47] Actor Cole Sprouse stated in an interview that he would like it to be explored in future seasons.[48]

Casting

On February 9, 2016 the first casting announcements were made with Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse being announced to be playing Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones respectively.[15] On February 24, 2016 Madelaine Petsch was announced to be playing Cheryl Blossom and Luke Perry of Beverly Hills, 90210 would be playing Fred Andrews, the father of Archie Andrews.[18][20] That same day it was announced that Ashleigh Murray and KJ Apa would be playing Josie McCoy and Archie Andrews respectively. Apa was one of the last to audition for Archie and got the role after months of searching for an actor.[14] Two days later, it was announced that newcomer Camila Mendes would star as Veronica Lodge.[16] In March 2016, it was announced that her mother, Hermione Lodge, would be played by Marisol Nichols[17] and Betty's mother, Alice Cooper, would be played by Mädchen Amick.[19]

In March 2016, it was announced that Ross Butler, Daniel Young, and Cody Kearsley would be joining the show in recurring roles as Reggie Mantle, Dilton Doiley, and Moose Mason respectively.[28] That same month it was announced that Casey Cott would star as Kevin Keller, the first openly gay character in the Archie universe.[33] In August 2016, Robin Givens was cast as the mother of Josie McCoy and mayor of Riverdale,[22] while in December 2016 it was announced that Molly Ringwald would appear in a recurring role as Mary Andrews, the mother of Archie Andrews.[32]

Filming

Filming for the pilot lasted from March 14 to 31, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia.[49][50] Production on the remaining 12 episodes of season one began on September 7, 2016, in Vancouver[50] and wrapped on December 12, 2016.[51]

Music

Riverdale features a number of musical performances throughout the first season, blending a mix of covers and original songs. Songs that are performed in the episode are released as digital singles after the episode airs. WaterTower Music released a digital compilation for songs from the first season on May 12, 2017.[52] The score for the season, composed by Blake Neely, was released on a physical CD by La-La Land Records, and simultaneously on download by WaterTower Music, on July 18, 2017.[53]

Riverdale: Season 1 (Original Television Soundtrack)[54]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."The Song That Everyone Sings"KJ Apa3:46
2."Fear Nothing"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield and Hayley Law2:37
3."All Through The Night"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield and Hayley Law2:37
4."Dance Dance Dance"KJ Apa1:00
5."Candy Girl (Sugar, Sugar)" (Cover of the Inner Circle version feat. Flo Rida; full-length version, Petsch is not heard on the aired version.)Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, Hayley Law and Madelaine Petsch2:19
6."I Feel Love"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, Hayley Law and Camila Mendes3:11
7."I'll Try"KJ Apa3:15
8."I Got You"KJ Apa and Hayley Law3:32
9."Kids in America"KJ Apa and Camila Mendes2:55
10."Our Fair Riverdale"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, Hayley Law1:19
11."Astronaut"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, Hayley Law and Camila Mendes3:28
12."These Are the Moments I Remember"Ashleigh Murray, Asha Bromfield, Hayley Law, Camila Mendes and KJ Apa2:58
Riverdale: Season 1 (Original Television Score)[55]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Riverdale"Blake Neely2:58
2."If You Love Me"Blake Neely2:06
3."Viral Gossip in Town"Blake Neely3:08
4."Everyone a Suspect"Blake Neely2:33
5."Receiving the Jersey"Blake Neely1:56
6."Doubts and Accusations"Blake Neely2:24
7."All is OK With Milkshakes"Blake Neely2:48
8."Long Reach"Blake Neely3:47
9."Ended Up Drowning"Blake Neely4:11
10."Irreconcilable"Blake Neely3:25
11."So Many Questions"Blake Neely2:42
12."A Gift / Forced to Leave"Blake Neely3:23
13."Not Making the Play"Blake Neely3:25
14."Overwhelming Evidence"Blake Neely3:53
15."Realizations"Blake Neely2:02
16."Do You Feel Guilty?"Blake Neely2:38
17."Into the Woods"Blake Neely3:21
18."Name of the Game"Blake Neely3:38
19."Angry and Vulnerable Girls"Blake Neely2:52
20."Results of the Father"Blake Neely4:39
21."Your Father Was Arrested"Blake Neely2:44
22."The Recording"Blake Neely4:12
23."Oh, Mommy!"Blake Neely3:51
24."What Floats Beneath"Blake Neely3:29
25."Never Safe"Blake Neely1:59

Release

Riverdale premiered in the United States on The CW on January 26, 2017[42] and ended on May 11, 2017.[13] In late 2016, it was revealed that Netflix acquired the rights to air Riverdale less than 24 hours after the episodes premiere.[56]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 88% based on 62 reviews, and an average rating of 7.22/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Riverdale offers an amusingly self-aware reimagining of its classic source material that proves eerie, odd, daring, and above all addictive."[57] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews."[58]

Speaking positive of the show, Ellen Gray of The Philadelphia Inquirer compared the show to Twin Peaks and Dawson's Creek, and praised the adaptation of the characters.[59] Jeff Jenson of Entertainment Weekly similarly praised the show, stating that Berlanti and Aguirre-Sacasa "built a sturdy, appealing foundation", as well as paying homage to pop culture and "[spitting] on them too."[60] Writing for The Washington Post, Hank Stuever commented on the show's departure from its source material, stating that it's watchable but "entertainment value comes at a steep price, cashing out Archie’s underlying innocence to depict the corrupted community he calls home." Despite the difference from the source material, he praised the show and noted that it "can be terrific once you let go and let Archie grow up his own way"[61] Liz Shannon Miller of Indiewire criticized several stereotypes the show portrayed (such as Kevin being the 'gay best friend'), however commended the show for being "100 percent committed to creating its own little world" and praised the "strong visual choices."[62]

More critical of the series, Ira Madison of MTV criticized the narration, referring to it as "overwritten and dire" and thought the relationships had "no lasting impact." As well, he disliked the lack of an "outsize metaphor that brings home a point in each episode."[63] Daniel D'Addario of Time also criticized the adaptation from the source material, the voice overs by Cole Sprouse and the many cultural references the show makes.[64] Allison Keene of Collider said the series "isn’t as nearly as quirky as its early stylistic flourishes would like to suggest", referring to the series as campy and overwritten. She criticized the inclusion of the murder plot lines, stating the show "missed [an] opportunity to tell a strong, high school-set story".[65]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of Riverdale season 1
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Chapter One: The River's Edge" January 26, 2017 0.5/2 1.38[1] 0.4 1.01 0.9 2.38[66]
2 "Chapter Two: A Touch of Evil" February 2, 2017 0.4/2 1.15[2] 0.4 0.76 0.8 1.91[67]
3 "Chapter Three: Body Double" February 9, 2017 0.5/2 1.20[3] 0.71 1.90[68]
4 "Chapter Four: The Last Picture Show" February 16, 2017 0.4/1 1.14[4] 0.4 0.73 0.8 1.87[69]
5 "Chapter Five: Heart of Darkness" February 23, 2017 0.3/1 0.98[5] 0.4 0.71 0.7 1.69[70]
6 "Chapter Six: Faster, Pussycats! Kill! Kill!" March 2, 2017 0.4/1 1.09[6]
7 "Chapter Seven: In a Lonely Place" March 9, 2017 0.4/1 1.03[7] 0.3 0.76 0.7 1.80[71]
8 "Chapter Eight: The Outsiders" March 30, 2017 0.4/2 0.99[8] 0.55 1.54[72]
9 "Chapter Nine: La Grande Illusion" April 6, 2017 0.3/1 0.91[9] 0.63 1.54[73]
10 "Chapter Ten: The Lost Weekend" April 13, 2017 0.3/1 0.87[10] 0.3 0.58 0.6 1.48[74]
11 "Chapter Eleven: To Riverdale and Back Again" April 27, 2017 0.3/1 0.89[11]
12 "Chapter Twelve: Anatomy of a Murder" May 4, 2017 0.3/1 0.98[12] 0.3 0.58 0.6 1.56[75]
13 "Chapter Thirteen: The Sweet Hereafter" May 11, 2017 0.4/2 0.96[13] 0.56 1.52[76]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2017 Leo Awards Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series Tyler Harron (for "The River's Edge") Nominated [77]
Saturn Awards Best Action-Thriller Television Series Riverdale Won [78]
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series KJ Apa Nominated
Breakthrough Performance KJ Apa Won [79]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout TV Show Riverdale Won [80]
Choice Breakout TV Star KJ Apa Nominated
Lili Reinhart Won
Choice Drama TV Actor Cole Sprouse Won
Choice Drama TV Show Riverdale Won
Choice Hissy Fit Madelaine Petsch Won
Choice Scene Stealer Camila Mendes Won
Choice TV Ship Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse Won

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